See www.PatternsOfEvidence.com
which has been in production
for 12 years on the exodus of the children of Israel. Part 2 will
be on the Red Sea crossing and Jebel el Lawz (Mt. Sinai).
The film is currently being shown at film festivals across the USA.

We have purchased a 1999 motorhome
which we will install an advertising wrap to promote the
discoveries, complete with 70" flat screen TV on the side.
We would take it around to various cities,
parking near major roads and encouraging folks to view the discoveries.
We will contact the news
media to come out, and will give out free DVDs. Would you
like to join us in this project? Do you have any funds to donate?
Something like this ....

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"I studied both of the [negative]
sites you sent me regarding Ron Wyatt and his findings. Several things
bother me: First, it was difficult for me to parse the criticisms of the
actual archaeology as opposed to criticisms of the person and/or his
associates. The words shyster and fraud appear numerous times. Yet at
the same time I sense a kind of intellectual snobbery oozing from the
pages. It seems evident that criticism regarding official credentials
takes precedence over the substance of any actual discoveries. I find it
curiously bothersome that neither site gives Ron any credit for anything
positive whatsoever. That indicates to me that an ulterior agenda is at
work. Something which Ron represents is apparently offensive, therefore
the baby must be thrown out with the bathwater. They appear to have the
attitude that he is a boil on the butt of legitimate archaeology.
Further, broad sweeping generalizations are made about non-credentialed
“diggers.” I think that is irresponsible ad hominem and snobbery.

"The pictures of Sodom and Gomorrah, Mount Sinai and underwater wheels
and axels are by themselves an amazing revelation to me. Ron’s
explanation of the details using numerous biblical references also
impressed me as probably accurate. I find it particularly disturbing
that the AIG site failed to comment with any substance on these things.
Instead, extensive efforts seemed directed at discrediting the so-called
Noah’s Ark find and thereby discrediting Ron personally as well as
anything else he may have found.

"Finally, I find it extremely curious that the Tentmaker site would
comment with such distain on Ron’s claims to have found blood cells
which contained only 24 chromosomes. “That’s impossible”, says the
author. Really? Just stop and think—a virgin birth is also impossible,
resurrection is impossible, as are numerous other occurrences given in
the Bible. Maybe that is the point! To me, the author ends up sounding
like a pagan non-believer, even an atheist.

"It’s curious that Jesus picked a bunch of un-credentialed uneducated
men belonging to the lower class working stiffs (fishermen) to spread
the word about a radically different revelation of God. I’m sure the
elitist Pharisees and Sadducees had no end of ridicule for them. I also
find it instructive to recall numerous examples in scripture where God
arranged circumstances where part of an audience saw or heard something
significant while others saw or heard nothing unusual. The account of
Saul/Paul being struck down on the road to Damascus is just one example.
He heard the voice of Christ and perhaps a few others did also, yet
other people heard something else, perhaps something easily explained as
“natural” (Acts 22:9).

"I have no reason to defend or support the personage or heritage of Ron
Wyatt. My interest is in the findings, not the person. When I see the
kind of unbalanced criticisms referenced, it leads me to wonder what is
really going on behind the scenes. My suspicion is that Ron was a very
devoted believer who made several important discoveries supporting
biblical history. Mental illness?--I got no flavor of that on the
4 hour twenty minute DVD, but that does not completely rule it out of
course. I do not think it serves the Christian community well for
members to be so publically maligning of Ron’s motives, character and
mental health. What may appear to some as fraud, deceit, delusions or
even hallucinations may not in fact be that at all. The apparent rancor
seems to me more consistent with fragile egos and prideful traditions
vying for recognition rather than diligent consideration using Christian
principles of charity, etc."
Dale

The critics have attacked the discoveries and/or Ron
Wyatt for various reasons. Some do not have the faith to believe
that God can perform miracles in these last days. Others do not
believe that Ron Wyatt is telling the truth, (although we do not rely on
his word alone because we have seen the evidence for ourselves, except
the Ark of the Covenant.) Other
critics are inwardly jealous that one man could find all these
discoveries, but they are not considering that God was the source behind
the work. But can we expect the world to
believe what God is doing to prepare a show-and-tell demonstration for
mankind at the end of time? Satan is at work to counteract that
which God is doing, but we know God's purpose will be done in spite of
what the arch-deceiver is doing. Friend, please look at the
evidence and do not listen to the untruths that have been passed along
in an un-Christian manner over the Internet which are designed to attack
God's work.
The evidence is real and will allow one to decide for themselves if the discoveries are
from God or Satan. We don't have to wait for a scientific
community to tell us what is genuine, as they did not believe in the ark
before the Flood, and they still do not believe in it today.

"Do not believe any of these discoveries, they are nothing but lies!"

Satan

It is amazing that some Christians are on the
side of Atheists,
attacking this wonderful material. Darkness wins.

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Hello Friends:

Here near the end of time God
is providing evidence to validate the authenticity of the Bible. Most of the world today does
not believe in the Bible or Jesus. Before Jesus returns to take His
faithful home with Him, everyone on earth will take a stand for or against Him
in the way they worship.
These biblical, archaeological evidences of God's love and truth will play a major role in
displaying for the last time, God's true form of worship. The mark of the
beast will be presented, a false form and a true form of worship will be placed
before mankind, and only those who follow Jesus and His
commandments will be saved.